Delighted to finally introduce @useUnravel.
So many people I know are using their inbox as their task manager and their knowledge store. But it is clogged with spam and messages you don't need to see but are cc'd on. Search also never works the way it should, leading to ultimate frustration for even the most simplistic task.
Unravel solves all this with a beautiful design and simple workflow. All your information is available, just ask Unravel any questions you need.
This is just the start. We are opening up for users and want to know what problems Unravel will solve for you.
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Hello everyone! Introducing Unravel - The only productivity tool you need. Combining email, tasks and notes so you can get stuff done without jumping through hoops.
If you are inundated with emails, then you have to read our latest blog on the inefficiences of email as a primary form of communication in business.
https://t.co/DNCAjd2LCr
We're working hard with our users to understand their email habits, but we'd love to hear from you too. What annoys you? What makes you happy? What would you change about your email experience? Tell us more, it takes less than 5 minutes!!
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@heitor_lessa@NIDeveloper@m1ru1 I agree with that completely. I've worked in teams where TF is used and it's an AWS only environment.
I've also worked with enterprise teams in low trust envs, where depending on the dev, TF/point and click on the console is used to provision infra.
We spent a lot of time on adding EventBridge to @AkeeroDev - so I wanted to pull together a detailed post about EventBridge Event Bus. Its part 1 of a 3 part series.
Check it out here - https://t.co/MEWIQgb3oT
How do you design and deploy your AWS infrastructure? Through the console? IaC?
Here's a quick demo of @AkeeroDev showing how you can combine the best of both. Quickly build AWS infrastructure in an easy to understand, visual way whilst still getting the benefits of IaC such as versioning and reproducibility.
Reach out if you have any questions.
My first ever submission to a global conference was this year's @cdkday. Unfortunately I wasn't successfu this time around. I'm really looking forward to the day and some fantastic sessions!
Delighted to see there is a new AWS Security Hero category. This is an area I have been passionate about for so long and delighted the Heroes team are now recognising these practitioners. Congrats to the 6 inaugural AWS Security Heroes
@TastefulElk @PaliagoAlvin I've wrestled with this question too. I also do both, keeping a separate MFA for the more important accounts. I'll admit I'm tempted to use the "all in" approach given how easy it is to use, but then my logic kicks back in and ruins the party!
@brianleroux@nikovirtala@heitor_lessa I fully agree with this. This is something that we've been building on @AkeeroDev-building new infra, referencing existing deployed infra and all deployable using CDK that we scaffold for you. Export the code. We're not sure about the bi-directional yet!
i'm all for aws native, but using cdk pipelines, with codecommit as the source, is not a good flow from an IDE perspective when you dont have a named user account in IAM.
Delighted to ship our Next.js to AWS template on @AkeeroDev, allowing you to build and extend your Next.js application on your own AWS account.
Also shipped support for Eventbridge, opening up #EDA patterns.
Check out the tutorial - https://t.co/EfKo1kXdbw